Summary
This is a simple light with a recess in the top and a rechargeable LED puck fitted securely in the bottom. The sides on the light are cut with a Celtic cross design which is also engraved onto 4 natural slate coasters that sit in the top when not in use. The base of the recess is also pierced with holes so that the light can come out at the top when the coasters are not in place. The light I use is an 86mm circular LED puck that I buy in. This is rechargeable and has a remote control to change colours, etc. It fits into a 3D printed base which is then glued into the bottom of the light. This is cut on a larger laser but I do the slates on an F1
Production Info
Instruction
Not included
Application scenario
Laser processing、Other
Software
Lightburn、AutoCAD
Machine & processing module

10W
Material used

The light is made from 3mm birch plywood. The base with the LED puck is printed in PLA.
Difficulty Level
Beginner
Total time
60 min
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Setting
License
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